Nottingham’s highest rated town house hotel, according to the AA Guide, this is a \Hip hotel with a heart”. The hotel was recently awarded the Condé Nast Johansens 25th Anniversary... more
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Lace Market, Nottingham
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - This historic boutique hotel is set in the heart of ... more
Nottinghams Lace Market an area that dates back to the 6th century. The hotel is set in this vibrant and up beat part of Nottingham just off the main shopping distr...
opposite the Galleries of Justice and within 100 metres of the city centre shops. Nottingham Castle and Nottingham train station are both approximately one kilometre awa...
opposite the Galleries of Justice and within 100 metres of the city centre shops. Nottingham Castle and Nottingham train station are both approximately one kilometre awa...
hotel with a heart". The hotel was recently awarded the Condé Nast Johansens 25th Anniversary 2007 Award for Excellence.The Lace Market Hotel is Nottingham's premier...
dates back to the 6th century The hotel is set in this vibrant and up beat part of Nottingham just off the main shopping district Formerly a Georgian Townhouse ...
Address: 29-31 High Pavement, The Lace Market, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 1HE, United Kingdom
City: Nottingham
Country: United Kingdom
Post Code: NG1 1HE
County: Nottinghamshire
Region: Midlands
Postal Prefix: NG
Postal Town: Nottingham
Continent: Europe
Avg Price: 68.48
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Nottingham’s highest rated town house hotel, according to the AA Guide, this is a \Hip hotel with a heart”. The hotel was recently awarded the Condé Nast Johansens 25th Anniversary 2007 Award for Excellence.The Lace Market Hotel is Nottingham’s premier small luxury town house hotel with just 42 individually designed bedrooms and an award-winning restaurant set in the heart of the city."
Advantages: Very Central Location, Good Value For Money Disadvantages: 10am Checkout
...When I needed to find some cheap Hotel accommodation in Nottingham City Centre a couple of Weeks ago, the Internet was the logical place to start my search. I tried the usual chains including Travelodge, but since my stay was less than one week away I quickly found that I was struggling.
Eventually I stumbled upon the Welbeck Hotel. Location wise it seemed perfect, right in the centre of the City, and price wise it was well within my budget too, and so I confirmed my Online booking.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Well to be honest the first thing that impressed me was the location. It was less than five minutes walk from the LaceMarket, and well within walking distance of all of the other Shops and Attractions.
The next thing that appealed to me was the design of the building itself. It is quite a large, modern looking, Hotel on five...
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Advantages: Good location,nice rooms Disadvantages: Service and Attitude of Reception staff, Entrance
...I stayed here about 3 years ago on my first visit to Nottingham. The day started with a flight down to East Midlands and then a bus to Nottingham City Centre which took about an hour. Upon arrival, my friend and i looked for accommodation around Nottingham and even went to the tourist information centre to pick up a booklet of all the accommodation options in and around the city. It was approximately 28 degrees and we looked through the booklet many times and ended up walking around for two hours in order to try and find a guest house and bed and breakfast- which there were absolutely none in the City Centre. We almost gave up hope until we came across a place called Citylodge which was in the City Centre and claimed to be "affordable luxury". Seeing as we didn't have many options other than going to a hotel, we decided to stay here...
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Advantages: Great taste, lots to make with them, good fun sweets! Disadvantages: Bad for your waistline & your teeth, a little waxy.
...I am a big lover of sweets so when I was in Asda today I just couldn't stop myself from picking up these sweeties!
The packaging was calling out to me as it's very pretty and girly and I'm in a 'loving pink' kind of mood at the moment (sitting in pink PJs now!).
The laces are a little waxy and take a fair while to chew but the taste of strawberry is there and it's pretty strong, it does taste very nice but if I could improve the product it would be to make the laces less waxy.
I enjoyed mucking around with these, making bracelets with my niece and other various jewellery and just generally playing with our food before we ate it, it's nice to get to act like a child sometimes!
These sweets (as per most) should definitely be enjoyed in moderation as one 70g bag provided 242 calories & 34.3g sugars which is just not good for your...
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